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Writing the minutes with a fractional value rather than writing out seconds is not a common way to specify time, but it does happen
Here's an example:
>>> import dateparser >>> dateparser.parse("9/11/2023 03:25.5") >>>
For what it's worth, python-dateutil support parsing it:
python-dateutil
>>> from dateutil.parser import parse as parse_date >>> parse_date("9/11/2023 03:25.5") datetime.datetime(2023, 9, 11, 3, 25, 30)
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Writing the minutes with a fractional value rather than writing out seconds is not a common way to specify time, but it does happen
Here's an example:
For what it's worth,
python-dateutil
support parsing it:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: